The strongest supportive evidence for the genetic predisposition of mood disorders is in:
A) Bipolar disorder, which has an 85% inheritability.
B) A single dominant gene.
C) Severe depression, which has a weak genetic link.
D) Unipolar depression in dizygotic twins
A,
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A nurse practitioner wishes to send e-mail to all clients on a distribution list without displaying the e-mail addresses of those on the list to the recipients. Which of the following will appropriately accomplish this task?
1. Include the nurse practitioner's e-mail address as primary recipient and the client addresses as carbon copies (CC). 2. The nurse practitioner must send a separate message to each individual client as primary recipient. 3. Include the nurse practitioner's e-mail address as primary recipient and the client addresses as blind copies (BCC). 4. Include the recipient e-mail addresses as primary recipients and the nurse practitioner's address as a blind copy (BCC).
The experience of grief is
a. individual and influenced by various factors b. the same for men and women c. the same no matter what the cause of death d. handled by using the usual coping mechan-isms
The nurse is caring for a client who recently experienced a traumatic amputation of the left leg just below the knee due to a crushing injury at work while he was taking a smoke break
The nurse shows an understanding of this client's condition when acknowledging that: Select all that apply. 1. The client's report of pain in the area of the amputated foot is real. 2. Nerve regeneration to a reattached lower limb usually results in poor function. 3. Smoking is a significant risk factor for reattachment of limbs. 4. The recovery period for a limb reattachment would be similar to one for a surgical amputation. 5. Crushing injuries are usually suitable for reattachment of the limb.
A nurse is implementing plan-do-check-act. Which of the following actions is the nurse going to perform?
a. Documentation of client care b. Obtain certification in a specialty area c. Review data after changing practice d. Provide equal access to care